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LazyGuy222

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As someone from Leicester, I love knowing our fleet changes.

Now, I know the metros are starting to be fazed out, and 66303, 05, 09 and 19 are the ones already gone. 69438, 39 and 42 have transferred over here, but do any of you know any other news about what is transferring in. bustimes shows that some more Streetlites and 1 B9TL has transferred in, but they apparently haven’t seen service, which is strange. Any of you have any further intelligence?
 
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As someone from Leicester, I love knowing our fleet changes.

Now, I know the metros are starting to be fazed out, and 66303, 05, 09 and 19 are the ones already gone. 69438, 39 and 42 have transferred over here, but do any of you know any other news about what is transferring in. bustimes shows that some more Streetlites and 1 B9TL has transferred in, but they apparently haven’t seen service, which is strange. Any of you have any further intelligence?

Of the two FWOE StreetLites listed, 63070 is apparently working in Bath this evening.
 

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The first of the electric single deckers has arrived at Leicester. It is in an all green livery at the council request for all their electric buses
 
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Volvodart

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Another 18 electric buses for First Leicester:-

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/...-more-steps-to-support-and-decarbonise-sector

Boost for buses as government takes more steps to support and decarbonise sector
Announcing the Bus Centre of Excellence and almost £3 million electric bus funding for Leicester.

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Department for Transport and Richard Holden MP
Published
21 March 2023
Zero emission bus.
new initiatives launched to make buses more frequent, cheaper and cleaner
national drive to support skills across the bus industry and help deliver improvements in services for passengers with new Bus Centre of Excellence
Leicester receives almost £3 million for its electric bus fleet, helping it become one of the first cities to run a fully electric bus depot in England
A new initiative to upskill, recruit and retain a new generation of bus professionals, alongside support to help our bus sector get stronger, has been announced by the Roads Minister Richard Holden today (21 March 2023).

Backed by £815,000 in government investment, the new Bus Centre of Excellence will bring together expertise from local government, bus operators and industry to boost skills and diversity in the bus sector.

As pledged in the government’s National Bus Strategy, the new Bus Centre of Excellence will give life to a new generation of bus professionals to drive forward more reliable, affordable and cleaner bus services. Hosted by the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation, it will provide training opportunities, direct access to resources and industry experts, as well as networking events to uplift the capacity and capability of the whole sector, working to encourage people to get back on the bus.

The Bus Centre of Excellence’s ambitions will complement the continued decarbonisation of the national bus fleet, improving the whole passenger experience, and today’s announcement comes as the government confirms £3 million for 18 brand new zero emission buses in Leicester. The new buses will be manufactured in Northern Ireland by Wrightbus and operated by First Bus, supporting hundreds of high-skilled jobs and helping to grow the economy.

This latest investment means all diesel buses at the operator First Bus’s depot in Leicester will now be replaced with 86 electric buses funded by the Zero Emission Buses Regional Areas (ZEBRA), making Leicester home to one of the first bus depots in the UK to transition to fully electric. In total Leicester has benefitted from nearly £22 million funding from the ZEBRA scheme to support 114 electric buses.

Roads Minister Richard Holden said:

Buses are the backbone of our transport network, providing affordable travel for commuters, families, and pensioners, and providing an economic lifeline for towns and cities around the country.

This multimillion investment for Leicester’s clean transformation, coupled with the new Bus Centre of Excellence, will help drive the country’s bus sector recovery and provide passengers with cleaner, more affordable buses that run on time.

Zero emission buses are often cheaper to run, improving the economics for bus operators, and are more reliable, reducing repair costs and minimising delays.

The new ZEBs for Leicester build on the success of the existing ZEBRA scheme, which was launched in 2021 to allow local transport authorities to bid for funding for ZEBs zero emission buses and supporting infrastructure.

The move brings total government funding from the ZEBRA scheme to almost £300 million for up to 1,400 zero emission buses in England, taking the vision of a net zero transport network one step closer to reality.

Neil Johnstone, President, Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation, said:

CIHT has a proven track record of delivering high quality continuing professional development for those working in the transportation sector. We are delighted to be the chosen partner to help work on improving this important sustainable transport mode.

This partnership (alongside other government initiatives) will see CIHT help to bring together a wide range of professional skills and knowledge from both the public and private sector to facilitate change to local infrastructure, service delivery and the sector across the country – with the ultimate aim of improving bus services.

Janette Bell, Managing Director at First Bus, said:

We’re absolutely delighted that Leicester will become one of our blueprint bus depots of the future, helping us to refine and iterate this new concept so we can roll it out across the rest of the UK. At First Bus, we’re continuing to trailblaze with our partners to ensure we meet our net zero targets, supported by co-funding from the Department for Transport.

As leaders in sustainable mobility, we are fully aligned with the government’s ambitions for a net zero carbon transport system. Through this co-funding with the ZEBRA scheme, we’re excited to electrify another 5 of our UK depots before March 2024, and look forward to introducing even more electric buses to our constantly growing fleet.

We cannot wait to see our customers’ reactions once the project is complete, as we know the difference this will make to the city. Electric really is the future and we’re glad we can take our customers on this journey with us.

The new Bus Centre of Excellence initiative follows the £155 million announced last month to continue supporting bus services up and down the country and providing affordable journeys by extending the popular £2 bus fare cap.

This brings the total government funding to protect buses at over £2 billion since the pandemic, with a further £1 billion invested to improve the quality of bus services through the Bus Service Improvement Plans.
 

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It appears the First now run the East Midlands Airport car part shuttle service. With Buses of Somerset E300's 67703 and 67705 transferring up to Leicester.
 

SSmith2009

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It appears the First now run the East Midlands Airport car part shuttle service. With Buses of Somerset E300's 67703 and 67705 transferring up to Leicester.
Understood to only be temporary additions until newer vehicles kitted out arrive for it.
 

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BK23 HCZ/HDA/C/D have been registered, presumably one of those
 
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SSmith2009

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63502 and 63504 are showing as out on the 17 today on bustimes.org map
Service 16 should be the next service to have electric buses introduced. (PVR 3 buses)

Reported on wmbusphotos forum (https://wmbusphotos.com/forum/index.php?topic=3618.21) that Rotala have acquired a number of First Group Wright StreetLites (which are returning off lease to FG) for their Diamond Bus North West operations.

Leicester based buses being acquired understood to be: 63068, 63069 & 63072-63078
Rotala have acquired 14 ex First Group DF Streetlites which were leased to FG, they are retrofitted to Euro 6 and will be used by Rotala as interim Bee Network fleet for the take up of 7 x Small Franchise Awarded from September 2023. New vehicle deliveries are not now expected to commence until early 2024

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Route 21 seems to be the second route converted to electric operation today with 63501, 63502 and 63508 doing the honors.

Route 17 had 63503 and 63505 out as well.
 

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It would seem that First is about to start a new coach service from Leicester to Birmingham Airport. I presume it's running pretty fast as it's going to be run on EU tachograph hours rather than domestic. Certainly an interesting move, I wonder if this is commercial or funded (like Heathrow fund some coach routes)


We love welcoming experienced coach drivers onto our team in Leicester to operate service from Leicester to Birmingham airport – return.

If you already hold a PCV licence* and have 2 years PCV experience, you can earn: £14.10 per hour

This is a permanent full-time contract, 39 hours, 4 days out of 7.

All drivers will be subject to EU driving rules, so knowledge of EU hours will be required. You are also required to have a digital tachograph card.
 

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It would seem that First is about to start a new coach service from Leicester to Birmingham Airport. I presume it's running pretty fast as it's going to be run on EU tachograph hours rather than domestic. Certainly an interesting move, I wonder if this is commercial or funded (like Heathrow fund some coach routes)

Four Mercedes516's from Aircoach in Northern Ireland are currently at Abbey Lane depot believed to be for this service.
 

stait.john

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Let’s hope they keep the diesel tanks then as they were due to be removed with the electrification!
 

Simon75

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A few ex First Leicester buses, in the Potteries, still have posters inside for a Leicester rover ticket
 
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